Where do you live?
In Korean, Where do you live? is a simple and useful sentence to ask where someone lives.
In Korean, you should distinguish between informal and formal speech.
Korean expressions
Informal: μ΄λ μ΄μ? ( eo di sal a )
Usage:
Used in casual conversation with close friends, family, etc.
formal : μ΄λ μ΄μμ ? ( eo di sal a yo )
Usage:
Used in everyday conversation to politely ask questions to the other person.
Word Analysis
Where
Translation: μ΄λ ( eo di )
Meaning: A question word used to ask about a location or place.
Do you live
μ΄μ ( sal a ) (informal),
μ΄μμ ( sal a yo ) (polite)
Meaning: A question about someone’s place of residence using the verb to live.
Context: Differentiate between casual and polite speech in Korean.
Complete Sentence
Where do you live?
Informal: μ΄λ μ΄μ? ( eo di sak a )
Polite: μ΄λ μ΄μμ? ( eo di sal a yo )
Similar Example Sentences
Where is your house?
Korean: λλ€ μ§ μ΄λμΌ?
ne one jib eo di ya?
μ§ house
Where are you now?
Korean: μ§κΈ μ΄λμ μμ΄?
jig eum eo die iss-eo?
μ§κΈ (now)
What’s your address?
Korean: μ£Όμκ° λμΌ?
jusoga mwoya?
μ£Όμ ( address)
Where is your hometown?
Korean: κ³ ν₯μ΄ μ΄λμΌ?
go hyang-i eodiya?
κ³ ν₯ ( homeown )
Which country do you live in?
Korean: μ΄λ λλΌμμ μ΄κ³ μμ΄?
eo neu na la-e seo sal go iss-eo?
λλΌ ( country)
Conclusion
Where do you live in Korean expressions can be expressed in various ways depending on the situation and the person you are talking to.
From formal questions to casual conversations, this guide will help you choose the natural and appropriate expressions.
Sentences to practice:
Formal: μ΄λ μ΄μμ ( eo di sal a yo)
Informal: μ΄λ μ΄μ? ( eo di sak a )
I hope this will help you improve your Korean conversation skills!
